The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volum 1John Macrone, 1835 |
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Pàgina xxvi
... feeling of a highly - endowed poetical mind , and in his daring flight has reached a level of imagi- nation , which no rival , ancient or modern , has surpassed . He is worthy to illustrate MILTON . The notes will be chosen from the ...
... feeling of a highly - endowed poetical mind , and in his daring flight has reached a level of imagi- nation , which no rival , ancient or modern , has surpassed . He is worthy to illustrate MILTON . The notes will be chosen from the ...
Pàgina xxvii
... feelings , temper , habits , and manners . Milton's contempo- raries have preserved little on these topics con- cerning him ; and we are left to deduce them from incidental passages in his prose works , or from the tone and colour of ...
... feelings , temper , habits , and manners . Milton's contempo- raries have preserved little on these topics con- cerning him ; and we are left to deduce them from incidental passages in his prose works , or from the tone and colour of ...
Pàgina 9
... feelings , his ambitions ; but these have more of amiable virtue in them than of imaginative richness . From one of these poems it comes out that he was rusticated from his college : the cause has been speculated upon with various ...
... feelings , his ambitions ; but these have more of amiable virtue in them than of imaginative richness . From one of these poems it comes out that he was rusticated from his college : the cause has been speculated upon with various ...
Pàgina 45
... feeling , it was only when he argued himself into it ; it did not come from the senses : he loved abstraction ; but it was not the abstraction of shadows , nor the " bodying forth " of " airy nothings . " Milton's mind was in a blaze ...
... feeling , it was only when he argued himself into it ; it did not come from the senses : he loved abstraction ; but it was not the abstraction of shadows , nor the " bodying forth " of " airy nothings . " Milton's mind was in a blaze ...
Pàgina 126
... feelings : but the fire now and then blazed unexpectedly in a glorious flame amid end- less pages of subtle or heavy prose . Perhaps he would not have lost his eye - sight , if he had pored less over these controversial mys- teries ...
... feelings : but the fire now and then blazed unexpectedly in a glorious flame amid end- less pages of subtle or heavy prose . Perhaps he would not have lost his eye - sight , if he had pored less over these controversial mys- teries ...
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